"No tengo ganas de nada" translates to "I have no desire for anything" in English. It expresses a lack of motivation or enthusiasm for any activity or task.
Translation: I feel like dancing bachata today.
de nada means its nothing.
"Te nada" is not a common phrase in Spanish. It could be a typo or misspelling of "de nada," which means "you're welcome" in Spanish.
In Brazilian Portuguese, you can say "De nada" or "Por nada" to mean 'You are welcome'.
In Portuguese, you can say "de nada" or "por nada" to mean "you are welcome."
"There's no picture because I don't feel like it."
Tengo ganas de verte = I desire/wish to see you breakdown: Tengo ganas de translates (not literally) as I wish/I desire ver = the verb to see te = you
It means "I desire something".
I want you
"I feel like eating heart."
tengo = i have ganas = desires or wishes "tengo ganas" is used to describe something you want to do and is followed by DE + a verb. example: tengo ganas de dormir = i want to go to sleep (literally "i have wishes to sleep") Ganas = will (will do, can do, do it with willingness)
I feel like making love to you
As written, it is "You too I have the desire to be with you."
Translation: I feel like dancing bachata today.
I have so many desires of you
I don't feel like working.
It has too many errors for an accurate translation, but it means: "I have desires to ....?...." (Be sorte is not Spanish)